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I'm not sure that any of the pharmacies labelling themselves as Canadian really are or not. I know mine wasn't. Most online pharmacies are getting meds from India, Asia, or Europe and call themselves whatever they want.
Drugdelivery.ca is a decent one though. I think it's called pharmacyescrow now. I've used them a few times.
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nefferdun
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I used Canadadrugs for Mepron. I paid $675 per bottle instead of $1055 (at Costco).
The only trouble is it took two months to get there and I suspect it may have been frozen because it didn't seem to be working. I was backsliding.
So I called them this morning and they are sending me two new bottles. I will return the old ones but they are sending out the new ones before they even get the return.
They said it would not take so long - expedited delivery of up to ten days. And they promised to send it in an insulated box marked "do not freeze".
I called glaxosmithkline this morning and they told me freezing mepron will ruin it. Even the LLMD did not know this. It should be stored in 59-77 degrees F.
So I would say they are worth the wait but you may have to purchase drugs locally waiting for your order.
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